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Aqara Door and Window Sensor, Requires Aqara Hub, Not Support Hubs from Other Brands, Zigbee Connection, Wireless Mini Contact Sensor, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT

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Style: Door and Window Sensor


Features

  • [Notes]An Aqara Hub is required and sold separately.(NOTE:Not support hubs from other brands.) Requires a secured 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi network connection for Hub M2/ M1S/ E1/M1S Gen2 and Camera Hub G2H Pro/ G2H, and 2.4/ 5 GHz Wi-Fi for Camera Hub G3.(Wired connection via Ethernet RJ45 for Hub M2 is also supported)
  • [Proximity]For a sturdy connection, ensure that the Aqara Door and Window Sensor is within 400 inches of the Aqara Zigbee hub, and the hub is within the same range from the Wi-Fi router. Additionally, make sure the hub and the router are on the same local area network (LAN).
  • [Unauthorized Entry Detection & Home Automation] The Aqara Door/Window Sensor alerts your phone and triggers the Aqara Hub's local alarm upon unexpected door/window openings. It also controls other Aqara devices based on door/window status. Set up automations in the Aqara Home app, for example, with the Aqara hub, when you open the door in the evening, the Aqara Door and Window Sensor will send a signal to Aqara Wall Swtich to turn on the lights.
  • [0.86 Inch Wide Gap Allowed]The Aqara Door and Window Sensor works with most types of doors, windows, and other fixtures with similar mechanism, such as drawers, cabinets, and more.(Note: Please ensure that the surface where you plan to stick the Aqara Door and Window Sensor is flat and easily adhesive, and the allowed gap between the door is up to 0.86 inch.) The main sensor unit dimension:1.61*0.87*0.43 inch, the magnet dimension:0.79*0.39*0.39 inch.
  • [Voice Control]Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa for a hands-free experience.(Note: a.Please connect the Aqara Door and Window Sensor to Aqara hub before connecting to Apple HomeKit or enabling skills in Google Home and Alexa. b.The Aqara Door and Window Sensor is not compatible with SmartThings currently.) In addition, If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Color: White


Brand: Aqara


Power Source: Battery Powered


Compatible Devices: Alexa


Product Dimensions: 1.57"L x 0.79"W x 0.39"H


Battery Description: ‎Lithium Metal


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Control Method: ‎Remote


Noise Level: ‎70 dB


Sensor Technology: ‎Door and Window Sensor


UPC: ‎192784000083


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎83


Manufacturer: ‎Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd


Part Number: ‎6010348


Item Weight: ‎0.48 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.61 x 0.87 x 0.43 inches


Item model number: ‎MCCGQ11LM


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎1.61*0.87*0.43 inch & 0.79*0.39*0.39 inch


Style: ‎Door and Window Sensor


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎Indoor


Included Components: ‎Sensor Unit x 1, Magnet x 1, Sticker x 2, Quick Start Guide x 1


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Metal


Description Pile: ‎Lithium Metal


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Date First Available: July 19, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Super quick setup, quick sensor response
I've been trying different HomeKit devices for the last few years and I finally decided to try the Aqara system. Along with the smart hub I also purchased 4 of the Door and Window sensors. Adding the sensors into my HomeKit ecosystem literally took less than 30 seconds between when I opened the box to when I had each sensor integrated into the Home app. Being a hub-based contact sensor, I like the fact that if ever my Internet connection disconnects, I can still control and monitor all of my Aqara devices through LAN and the hub. (One nice feature in the Aqara app is how you can actually see how good the Zigbee connection is between the contact sensor and the Aqara hub (which I have plugged into an outlet that is near the center of my house). The contact sensors are nice and small, easy to install in different locations, and seem to have excellent range. Sensor response is almost instant, and so far none of my door/window sensors have gotten "confused" (the previous Wyze contact sensors I were using would easily lose track/get confused if you opened/closed doors too quickly). At $18 they might not be "cheap" but I feel like the price is just right, as I've had zero problems or dropouts ever since I installed them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by Jay R.

  • Easy to install; works well with Home Assistant; small size too.
I heard about this from a YouTube review of the best door sensors for a smart home. Only $18, why not give it a try? You don’t need an Aqara hub. Any Zigbee coordinator (like Sonoff USB plus, Conbee, etc.) that you have installed in Home Assistant or similar automation system should work fine. I’m using with the Sonoff USB plus as my Zigbee coordinator. The Aqara door sensor pairs instantly and configured in less than a minute. Installed on pantry doors. This was a bit tricky as I installed on the inside of the doors, so they would not be visible from outside. I had to try multiple locations (need to ensure magnet and sensor are close together at the proper height relative to one another) but finally got the location right (used scotch tape to test/identify best location, then I used the included stickers to attach the sensor and magnet directly to the pantry door interior, once I knew the proper positioning). Directly outside the pantry is a ceiling light that is controlled by a smart light switch (also integrated into Home Assistant). I config’d an automation so when the pantry doors are opened (door sensor detects motion), the smart light switch activates the ceiling light. When pantry doors are closed (door sensor detects the magnet has come close to the sensor again), the smart light switch shuts off the ceiling light. This works great to make it easy to see contents of the pantry, and we don’t need to bother with manually turning the light on/off anymore. We used to sometimes leave the light on accidentally/forget to turn off. Not anymore! Thanks Aqara and Home Assistant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Bryan

  • Very good Zigbee door/window sensor
This is a duplicate review of the same devices that also come in a three pack. I have purchased both and they seem to be identical. So I'm copying my review here as well. There's a lot to like about these little sensors, but a few things to note as well. First, I bought one of these to test before committing to putting them on all of my windows and doors. Worked great. I have now purchased several more sensors. I've seen recommendations that you don't pair your devices with the receiver until you have it near where the final install is located. It was explained that zigbee networks kind of self-sort and adjust power, channels, etc. based on the network signal. I have no idea if this is true, just passing it on. The Good: -- I connected these to Home Assistant via a Sonoff Zigbee USB receiver and ZHA integration. Home Assistant picked it up almost immediately upon putting it into pairing mode. -- The open/close signal is picked up within a fraction of a second. Very sensitive. -- There's a basic temperature sensor in the device that is reported back to HA. -- The devices report back LQI for your network. Kind of handy to know. -- However small you think these things are, you're wrong. They're smaller. I wouldn't call them non-descript, but they were significantly smaller than the devices they replaced. A quarter of the size. You can find the dimensions on the product page. The Less Than Ideal: -- Sometimes when I close my windows, the window "bounces" a little. Just enough for the sensor to "close" and then immediately "open" again even though the window is closed and properly seated. It's kind of annoying since the only way to see if this happened is to open the HA app and check the status. Maybe I should just pulse the lights in the room when it's been closed for 5 seconds. Anyways... -- There is only a small fraction of the information I would have preferred transmitted -- RSSI is not reported to HA. Not sure if this is a HA thing, Sonoff thing, ZHA thing, or Aqara thing. -- The temperature isn't very useful. It's the temperature of your door frame basically. I'm not entirely sure about the accuracy, but I have my doubts. The Ugly: -- The batteries that are shipped all show up as about 75% upon installation. Really annoying. But not a dealbreaker I suppose. The Undetermined: -- I've had these installed for 2-3 months. For the first month, several batteries went from "100%" to 77.5%. All have basically stayed at 77.5% for the entirety of the second and third months. Another went from "100%" to 55% in the first month. Another is at 65% after two months. There's no correlation between amount of use and battery life as of yet. My longest-lasting and first installed battery is also the battery with the highest amount of life left. Bottom Line: I'd recommend them if you're looking for non-wifi, immediate signal, zigbee door/window sensors that are small. They tick just about every box you could need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by dxmnkd316

  • A great value, works with HomeKit, a bit fiddly
Using it with the E1 hub, works well. I have them in weatherproof housings outside. I had to play around with them quite a bit to get the sensor to recognize the magnet, and discovered that they work well with the status light oriented to the top, and work very poorly the other way around. Go figure. Still, at this price, there’s nothing like it. Works perfectly with HomeKit, once you get the sensor to start working. Also, the battery on one unit has gone from 99% to 83% in two days. Yikes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Nikwax

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